Eviction Process In Alabama

Summary

In Alabama, landlords must provide a written notice before eviction, giving tenants 7 days to remedy the issue. If unresolved, landlords can file for eviction. A writ of restitution is the final step, allowing landlords to remove belongings. Seek immediate legal help, such as Alabama Legal Help.

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im no on the verge of being evicted and i really need some help
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, Deloris. Could you please let me know which city and state you're located in? Understanding your location will help me provide you with the best possible information.
citronelle al
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, Deloris. In Alabama:
- Your landlord must give you a written notice before eviction.
- You have 7 days to remedy the issue.
- If not rectified, the landlord can file for eviction.

Please seek local legal assistance.
i had already received a writ of restitution
I'm sorry to hear that, Deloris. In Alabama:
- Writ of Restitution is the final step in eviction process.
- Landlord can remove your belongings after obtaining it.
Seek immediate legal help. You might contact Alabama Legal Help for assistance.